For Artists

Mira, your studio assistant

Not an advisor, mentor, or critic. A studio assistant, built from your archive.

A studio assistant. Not an advisor.

Mira is the most attentive, most organised studio assistant an artist has ever had. One who has read every note, seen every work, and remembers everything.

That is the whole description. Not a critic. Not a curator. Not a mentor with opinions about the direction of your practice. A studio assistant. Someone who works quietly alongside you, handling what you ask, noticing what you might miss, and never deciding what you should do.

What Mira does.

Biographies and artist statements

Ask Mira to draft a biography for a specific context, a gallery submission, a grant application, or an institution. It works from your actual archive, so the result reflects your real practice. You review it. You decide what leaves.

Catalogue entries and descriptions

Mira can write a description for any work in your archive. Based on the metadata, materials, and notes you have already added. Ready to use in a submission, a catalogue, or a printed record.

Voice session summaries

Record a spoken reflection in the studio. Mira processes the audio into a transcript, a summary, and a key statement, pulled from your own words, filed alongside the work it refers to.

Archive review

Ask Mira what is missing. It will tell you which works have no recorded location, which are missing dimensions, which have no exhibition history. A clear picture of what the archive still needs.

Legacy writing

Mira can help write the documents that speak for your work in the future. The Mira Letter, drawn from your full body of work, is a legacy document written in your voice, sealed after a thirty-day review, and printed each year for Legacy Duration members.

Studio navigation

If you are not sure where something lives in StudioNXT, ask Mira. It knows every part of the platform and can direct you to exactly what you need.

What Mira knows.

Mira draws only from what you have placed in your archive. It knows your works, your voice sessions, your practice details, and the notes you have written. It does not draw from the internet. It does not speculate about things that are not in the record.

When Mira writes something for you, it is working from your actual material. Not a generalisation about artists. Not a template filled in with your name. Your archive, reflected back to you in a form you can use.

What Mira does not do.

Mira will not tell you this is your best work. It will not suggest you show these pieces together, or that a particular body of work would do well in a certain market. It does not evaluate, advise, or compare.

It does not publish anything without your review. Whatever Mira produces is a draft. It belongs to you. Nothing leaves the platform under your name without your instruction.

It does not invent. No fabricated exhibition history, no imagined provenance, no speculation about what something might be worth. Only what is in the record.

How to use Mira.

Mira is available inside your StudioNXT account. Open it from the sidebar at any time. Type what you need. It responds to plain language, no commands, no special formatting.

You can also find a set of suggested prompts in the Mira panel to help you get started. Most artists begin by asking for a biography or a summary of their practice. From there, the conversation goes wherever the work takes it.

Talk to Mira